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<center>[[History 204]] | [[History of Indian Education]] | [[The Public Relationship Between Dickinson and the Indian School]] | [[Collective Biography of Indian Dickinson Students]] | [[Insitute to Institute: Dickinson College and Carlisle Indian School]] | [[Essays]] | [[Bibliographic Information]]</center> | <center>[[History 204]] | [[History of Indian Education]] | [[The Public Relationship Between Dickinson and the Indian School]] | [[Collective Biography of Indian Dickinson Students]] | [[Insitute to Institute: Dickinson College and Carlisle Indian School]] | [[Essays of 1876]] | [[Bibliographic Information]]</center> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:07, 21 April 2008
- Brad Benton,'08
- Jared Burns, '09
The relationship between the Indian School and Dickinson
- Katie Field, '09
Influence from the Professors at Dickinson
- Rebecca Kinsley, '10
Indian School Women: Their connection with Dickinson
- Elizabeth Lewis, '10
- Anna Lovett, '10
- Russell Matthews, '09
- Melissa Nolan, '08
Albert Exendine: New Perceptions of Indian Achievements
- Julie Ott, '09
Conway Hall and Its Connection to the Carlisle Indian School
- Amanda West, '10
Learn more about the relationship between the Indian School and St. Patrick